单词 | plagiarism |
释义 | plagiarismn. 1. The action or practice of taking someone else's work, idea, etc., and passing it off as one's own; literary theft. ΘΚΠ the mind > possession > taking > stealing or theft > plagiarism > [noun] stealtha1568 stealing1612 plagiuma1620 plagiarism1621 plagiary1630 plagiary-shipa1661 piracy1700 book-padding1723 pirating1774 cribbage1830 plagiarization1884 the world > relative properties > relationship > imitation > [noun] > want of originality > plagiarism stealtha1568 plagiuma1620 plagiarism1621 plagiary1630 paper-stealth1647 plagiary-shipa1661 plagiarization1884 1621 R. Montagu Diatribæ Hist. Tithes 23 Were you afraid to bee challenged for plagiarisme? 1716 M. Davies Athenæ Britannicæ II. To Rdr. 46 A good Plea to any Charge of Plagiarism or Satyrism. 1753 S. Johnson Adventurer No. 95. ⁋9 Nothing..can be more unjust than to charge an author with plagiarism merely because he..makes his personages act as others in like circumstances have done. 1820 W. Hazlitt Lect. Dramatic Lit. 257 If an author is once detected in borrowing, he will be suspected of plagiarism ever after. 1861 H. T. Buckle Hist. Civilization Eng. II. vi. 542 A certain unity of design which is inconsistent with extensive plagiarism. 1884 J. Tait Mind in Matter 144 Advanced languages are ‘evolved’ chiefly by plagiarism and by phonetic corruption. 1978 E. Blishen Sorry, Dad III. ii. 107 I..elected to copy a sketch from a book I'd borrowed from the public library. By doing so I broke all the rules. The work was supposed to be original. I remember now the loving unease with which I set about my plagiarism. 1994 H. Bloom Western Canon ii. ii. 75 Plagiarism is a legal distinction, not a literary one, just as the sacred and the secular form a political and religious distinction and are not literary categories at all. 2. A particular idea, piece of writing, design, etc., which has been plagiarized; an act or product of plagiary. ΘΚΠ the mind > possession > taking > stealing or theft > plagiarism > [noun] > instance of plagiarya1643 pinch1757 plagiarism1780 crib1834 the world > relative properties > relationship > imitation > [noun] > want of originality > plagiarism > something plagiarized or purloined plagiuma1620 plagiarya1643 plagiarism1780 rip-off1969 1780 S. Lee Chapter of Accidents Pref. p. iii Conscious of my own originality, and imagining even my worst enemy, if he charged me with a plagiarism, would at least allow, while the subject was new to our stage, my only crime was in denying it.—I returned the translated play, and mine lay dormant several years. 1797 Monthly Mag. 3 260 He found the..song..to be ‘a most flagrant plagiarism from Handel’. 1850 F. D. Maurice Moral & Metaphysical Philos. (ed. 2) I. 98 A Thaumaturgist whom they had created..to convince the world that the Christian church was a plagiarism. 1875 B. Jowett tr. Plato Dialogues (ed. 2) I. p. xx They are full of plagiarisms, inappropriately borrowed. 1903 H. Keller Story of my Life i. xiv. 50 The two stories were so much alike in thought and language that it was evident Miss Canby's story had been read to me, and that mine was—a plagiarism. 1920 T. S. Eliot Sacred Wood 115 This is..an echo rather than an imitation or a plagiarism. 1991 Music & Lett. 72 46 Although, however, there are certainly some common points of harmony, it is perhaps an exaggeration to describe Geminiani's minuet as a plagiarism. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2006; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < n.1621 |
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